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The 1984 Cal State Fullerton Titans baseball team represented California State University, Fullerton in the 1984 NCAA Division I baseball season . The Titans played their home games at Titan Field . The team was coached by Augie Garrido in his 12th season at Cal State Fullerton.
The Titans won the College World Series , defeating the Texas Longhorns in the championship game.
Roster
1984 Cal State Fullerton Titans roster
Pitchers
2 Eddie Deizer - Senior
8 Damon Allen - Sophomore
9 Mark Titchener - Freshman
20 Scott Wright - Junior
22 Steve Rousey - Junior
23 Paul Hartwig - Sophomore
25 Greg Mathews - Senior
26 Jack Reinholtz - Senior
27 Todd Simons - Junior
36 Glen Braybrooks - Junior
Infielders
2 Shane Turner - Junior
4 Eddie Larker - Junior
5 Jose Mota - Sophomore
13 Mike Halasz - Junior
15 Kirk Bates - Junior
24 Dan Apodaca - Sophomore
28 Rick Vanderhook - Senior
31 Rich Slominski - Sophomore
32 George Sarkissian - Senior
33 James Jackle - Freshman
34 Rick Campo - Junior
Catchers
14 Bob Caffrey - Junior
17 Ray Roman - Senior
35 Jeff Robinson - Freshman
Outfielders
6 Coby Oakes - Freshman
10 Tom Thomas - Senior
11 Jeff Farber - Junior
12 John Fishel - Junior
21 John Bryant - Senior
30 Keith Watkins - Freshman
Coaches
16 Augie Garrido - 12th Season
1 Chris Smith - 1st Season
7 Bill Hughes - 1st Season
13 Dave Snow - 5th Season
Schedule
1984 Cal State Fullerton Titans Baseball Game Log
Regular Season
February
Date
Opponent
Score
Overall Record
SCBA Record
February 3
at Stanford
5–4
1–0
–
February 4
at Stanford
1–7
1–1
–
February 5
at Stanford
7–5
2–1
–
February 7
at Cal Poly Pomona
12–3
3–1
–
February 9
Saint Mary's
7–1
4–1
–
February 10
Arizona
1–4
4–2
–
February 11
Arizona
7–8
4–3
–
February 11
Arizona
5–1
5–3
–
February 13
at Chapman
3–5
5–4
–
February 14
UCLA
2–5
5–5
–
February 16
at Arizona
4–1
6–5
–
February 17
at Arizona
15–3
7–5
–
February 18
at Arizona
13–6
8–5
–
February 21
So. California College
6–5
9–5
–
February 21
Chapman
6–10
9–6
–
February 22
at UCLA
16–1
10–6
–
February 23
Cal Poly Pomona
17–5
11–6
–
February 24
Fresno State
4–2
12–6
–
February 25
Fresno State
3–2
13–6
–
February 26
Fresno State
5–3
14–6
–
February 28
Southern California
4–3
15–6
–
February 29
UC Riverside
9–4
16–6
–
March
Date
Opponent
Score
Overall Record
SCBA Record
March 2
at Texas
10–2
17–6
–
March 2
at Texas
2–4
17–7
–
March 3
at Texas
3–8
17–8
–
March 5
Southern California
2–1
18–8
–
March 8
Nebraska
9–7
19–8
–
March 9
Florida State
5–3
20–8
–
March 10
Florida State
6–1
21–8
–
March 11
Florida State
4–10
21–9
–
March 13
at Pepperdine
5–2
22–9
1–0
March 14
UC Riverside
10–1
23–9
–
March 16
at Pepperdine
2–4
23–10
1–1
March 17
Pepperdine
8–5
24–10
2–1
March 17
Pepperdine
4–5
24–11
2–2
March 20
at La Verne
11–6
25–11
–
March 21
Azusa Pacific
5–2
26–11
–
March 23
at UNLV
6–4
27–11
3–2
March 23
at UNLV
6–4
28–11
4–2
March 24
at UNLV
5–7
28–12
4–3
March 24
at UNLV
4–2
29–12
5–2
March 26
at UC Riverside
2–6
29–13
–
March 27
vs. San Diego State
0–4
29–14
–
March 27
vs. Washington State
2–7
29–15
–
March 28
vs. Oregon State
14–5
30–15
–
March 29
vs. Seton Hall
7–3
31–15
–
March 30
vs. Oral Roberts
5–4
32–15
–
March 31
vs. BYU
11–4
33–15
–
April
Date
Opponent
Score
Overall Record
SCBA Record
April 3
at UC Santa Barbara
4–3
34–15
6–2
April 4
at Azusa Pacific
6–5
35–15
7–2
April 6
at San Diego
8–3
36–15
8–2
April 7
San Diego
13–2
37–15
9–2
April 7
San Diego
7–1
38–15
10–2
April 10
at UC Irvine
13–5
39–15
11–2
April 11
La Verne
11–2
40–15
–
April 13
Cal Poly
3–0
41–15
–
April 15
Cal Poly
18–4
42–15
–
April 20
Loyola Marymount
12–9
43–15
12–2
April 21
at Loyola Marymount
3–7
43–16
12–3
April 21
at Loyola Marymount
14–3
44–16
13–3
April 24
Long Beach State
6–1
45–16
14–3
April 25
Cal Lutheran
16–0
46–16
–
April 27
at UC Irvine
6–2
47–16
15–3
April 28
UC Irvine
3–5
47–17
15–4
April 28
UC Irvine
3–0
48–17
16–4
May
Date
Opponent
Score
Overall Record
SCBA Record
May 1
Loyola Marymount
6–0
49–17
17–4
May 4
Long Beach State
12–4
50–17
18–4
May 5
at Long Beach State
4–3
51–17
19–4
May 5
at Long Beach State
3–4
51–18
19–5
May 8
at San Diego
5–3
52–18
19–6
May 11
at UC Santa Barbara
14–8
53–18
20–6
May 12
UC Santa Barbara
15–13
54–18
21–6
May 12
UC Santa Barbara
6–0
55–18
22–6
May 19
UNLV
9–3
56–18
–
May 19
UNLV
7–3
57–18
–
May 20
UNLV
9–7
58–18
–
Post–Season
Date
Opponent
Site/Stadium
Score
Cal State Fullerton Decision
Attendance
Overall Record
May 25
vs. Southern California
Pete Beiden Field
10–6
Simmons (W; 14–2)
–
59–18
May 26
vs. San Diego State
Pete Beiden Field
16–6
Reinholtz (W; 12–2)
1,752
60–18
May 27
vs. San Diego State
Pete Beiden Field
5–9
Mathews (L; 9-4)
1,643
60–19
May 28
vs. San Diego State
Pete Beiden Field
8–7
Wright (W; 5–1)
1,368
61–19
Date
Opponent
Site/Stadium
Score
Cal State Fullerton Decision
Attendance
Overall Record
June 1
vs. Michigan
Rosenblatt Stadium
8–4
Wright (W; 6–1)
10,274
62–19
June 4
vs. Texas
Rosenblatt Stadium
4–6
Simmons (L; 14–3)
9,514
62–20
June 6
vs. Miami (FL)
Rosenblatt Stadium
13–5
Delzer (W; 7–2)
5,000
63–20
June 8
vs. Arizona State
Rosenblatt Stadium
6–1
Reinholtz (W; 13–2)
9,000
64–20
June 9
vs. Oklahoma State
Rosenblatt Stadium
10–2
Simmons (W; 15–3)
9,931
65–20
June 10
vs. Texas
Rosenblatt Stadium
3–1
Delzer (W; 8–2)
13,487
66–20
Awards and honors
Kirk Bates
Bob Caffrey
All-SCBA First Team[ 2]
College World Series All-Tournament Team[ 3]
Eddie Delzer
College World Series All-Tournament Team[ 3]
John Fishel
Blaine Larker
College World Series All-Tournament Team[ 3]
Jose Mota
Todd Simmons
All-America First Team[ 2]
All-SCBA First Team[ 2]
Tom Thomas
Scott Wright
All-America First Team[ 2]
SCBA Player of the Year[ 2]
All-SCBA First Team[ 2]
Titans in the 1984 MLB Draft
The following members of the Cal State Fullerton Titans baseball program were drafted in the 1984 Major League Baseball Draft .[ 4]
References
Venues People Seasons National Championships in bold ; College World Series appearances in italics